Srivastava had joined Jabong in October last year during the management churn following the exit of its founders Praveen Sinha and Arun Chandra Mohan. He had taken over the role of marketing head from Sinha.

Srivastava did not respond to messages sent to confirm the development as of press time Wednesday. Jabong declined to comment. “As a company policy, we do not comment on individual departures,” Sanjeev Mohanty, CEO & MD, Jabong said in an email response to ET.

“We are focused on building an experienced and professional management team that can help turn Jabong into India’s first profitable ecommerce venture,” he said.